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Mitter Sain R. K. Gautam Director Office of the Registrar General, India Civil Registration System and Sample Registration System in India.

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1 Mitter Sain R. K. Gautam Director Office of the Registrar General, India Civil Registration System and Sample Registration System in India

2 CIVIL REGISTRATION SYSTEM IN INDIA Based on Registration of Birth and Death Act,1969 Provisions are mandatory and uniform throughout the country Implementation is the responsibility of the State Governments through State Rules Provides legal documents to every individual – birth /death certificates Generates Vital Statistics e.g. CRS Report, SRS Report, MCCD Report and AHS Report.

3 Challenges in CRS  Lack of awareness to the need and importance of registration.  The low priority accorded to the system of civil registration by the States  Bottleneck in monitoring the flow of registered vital events.  Problems in estimating IMR & MMR due to under reporting of domiciliary infant deaths & still births and misclassification of maternal deaths in better performing States.  Utility of data gets diminished on account of delayed reporting by the States.  Lack of coordination among the concerned departments.  Low level of reporting by registration units.  Problems in linking of birth certificates to basic services.

4 4 India is signatory to the UN convention of child rights. Article 7 of convention mandates compulsory registration of birth to acquire a nationality Universal Civil Registration is a part of the post 2015 Development Agenda of UN UNESCAP has set a vision of universal and responsive civil registration in Asia and Pacific and has declared the decade 2015-2024 as the “Civil Registration Decade Our Vision- Universal Civil Registration by 2020 Vision 2020 100

5 New Initiatives to re-vitalise the system  To enhance the utility, MOHFW has linked the delivery of services with registration e.g. cash incentive under JSY etc.  Provision for incentive to grass-root workers like Anganwadi/ASHA for registration and delivery.  Registration is one of the focus areas under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM).  Provisions of the Act are being simplified for better implementation.  Linking CRS at sub-district level to update NPR.  Collaboration with various partners for further strengthening of the system.

6 New Initiatives to re-vitalise the system  Implementation of CRS committee recommendations/ Supreme Court directions– continuing activity through[Budget provided by NRHM].  Computer hardware were provided to all 671 districts to strengthen the system during 2013-14.  Financial assistance provided for Digitization of old birth and death records in all States/UTs  Financial Assistance to States/UTs for hiring of manpower up to district level i.e. State coordinators at State level and Data Processing Assistant at district level.  Financial assistance for Training & Publicity through IEC activities to the States/UTs.  Funds allocated to each DCOs for inspections.  Regular inspections by the officers of ORGI in various States. 6

7 New Initiatives to re-vitalise the system  Financial assistance for Training & Publicity through IEC activities to the States/UTs.  Funds allocated to each DCOs for inspections.  Regular inspections by the officers of ORGI in various States. Training Manual for Civil Registration functionaries in 13 languages. Event Monitoring System for Registration (REMS) for Medical Institutions. Uniform software for online and offline registration of births and deaths and generation of statistical tables.  Uniform software will provide real time data to track registration activities and to allow preservation of reporting forms in digital mode 7

8 New Initiatives to re-vitalise the system Financial assistance for Setting up of Data Entry Centers at Tehsil for computerization of CRS records and linkage with NPR was also provided to 10 States/UTs. DEC to be set up in all the sub-districts of 3 selected States viz. Tamil Nadu, Odisha and West Bengal and all 7 UTs Coordination with Registration functionaries. Data entry of birth and death reporting forms using CRS application for the units without PC. Provision of uploading of offline data to CRS server. Updation of NPR database through CRS. Provision of Biometric enrollment under NPR. 8

9 Database of Medical Institutions  Database of Government and Private hospitals prepared to monitor reporting efficiency of hospitals.  SMS based notification of events by Medical Institutions.  Auto alerts to non reporting medical institutions.  Database of Registrars to monitor reporting and registration efficiency.  Expected to compile data up to registration unit level. 9

10 New Initiatives taken to extend the scope of RBD Act, 1969 Specific guidelines issued for- Registration of births of children  taken on adoption;  born through Surrogacy/ART/IVF Technique; Registration of deaths of missing persons /of those who died due to natural calamities and disasters 10

11 Uniform Software It is a online application is ready for implementation, after Pilot testing. It has all features as per the RBD Act, generation of statuary statistical tables at National, State, and district level on real time basis and track registration activities. Also has Offline version for stand alone machine with facility to export data to the central server. Preserves reporting forms in digital mode. 11 Features of Uniform CRS Application Software for Civil Registration Features of Uniform CRS Application Software for Civil Registration

12 CRS Application - Modules 12 Integrated application Built in quick helps for minimal entry Potential for deploying it on multi lingual

13 Monitoring System for Registration of Institutional Events (REMS) Capture summary of Births and Deaths taking place at Medical Institutions on daily basis. Single integrated system for all stake holders Available 24 X 7 online Easy-to-use interface with required security. Generation of Alerts/Reports at Registrar, District Registrar, Chief Registrar and ORGI level. To help in achieving cent per cent registration of events taking place in institutes.

14 Monitoring System for Registration of Institutional Events (REMS) Single point consolidation of all events reporting across country SMS based notification of events by Medical Institutions. Auto alerts to medical institutions in case of non- compliance Generation of Reports at Registrar, District Registrar, Chief Registrar and ORGI level

15 REGISTERING INSTITUTES A unique Code will be issued to Institute and Registrar. A standard welcome message via SMS is sent to Institutes as a confirmation on registration with the system. Welcome SMS explains the process of reporting the event along with the SMS format to report Events.

16  The Institute report event via SMS.  The Registrar registers Institutional event via CRS application.  The system matches the events reported by Institutes and Registered Events. The result in every case should be: Events Reported by Institutes = Events Registered by Registrars EVENTS MONITORING

17 ALERTS CASE 1 – EVENT NOT REPORTED CASE 1 – EVENT NOT REPORTED CASE 2 – EVENT REPORTED BUT NOT REGISTERED CASE 2 – EVENT REPORTED BUT NOT REGISTERED CASE 3 – EVENT REGISTERED BUT NOT REPORTED CASE 3 – EVENT REGISTERED BUT NOT REPORTED

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